
Morrisons selling first 'Dubai chocolate' cream liqueur and it's under £10
Morrisons has unveiled the UK's first Dubai Chocolate inspired cream liqueur - and it's sure to be a hit with fans of the viral flavour. What's even better is that it costs less than £10
Morrisons is causing a stir with their latest creation – the Donovan's Dubai Chocolate Style Country Cream Liqueur, inspired by the Dubai Chocolate trending food craze that's been sweeping social media. Merging classic chocolaty goodness and rich pistachio notes in a sumptuous cream liqueur format, this indulgence promises a delightfully sweet end to any meal.
Perfect for sipping over ice or adding a swirl to vanilla or chocolate ice cream for an inventive dessert float, the supermarket product is set to be a hit at outdoor gatherings in the sunny weather. What's even better is that it costs under £10 at just £7 a bottle (70cl).
The new product comes after Morrisons ' introduced another Dubai Chocolate-inspired product earlier this year – its Flair Pistachio Kunafa Dubai Chocolate Cake Bar, priced at £4 for a 55g serving.
However, the cake bar got mixed feedback from shoppers at the time, who took to the internet to share their thoughts.
One satisfied customer expressed: "Worth every penny as I've spent £65 on one large bar from another company and enjoyed this better for under £5."
In contrast, another grumbled about the cost, saying: "It tastes so good but it way too expensive."
Another critic weighed in. stating: "I personally think it's horrid... and not worth the £4."
While yet another lamented: "It's not worth the money."
One more disgruntled customer chimed in: "£4 a bar, not paying that."
Morrisons has also been in the news this week as it's been urged to make a 'major change' in its stores.
Both Sainsbury's and Morrisons have been told to stop "advertising and promoting" heated tobacco products, which produce vapours containing nicotine, rather than smoke.
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